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Martha

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Someone help me please, i went to enroll in cosmetology school and was signed up for fafsa and was told i was approved. then i went to school to take a test that cost $100 and then i started actual classes today. while i was there i got called to the office and the main lady told me that i cant get fafsa because my social security card says im only permitted to work. so she called uscis in front of me and they told her what D.A.C.A. was, so she told me to go back tomorrow and take my paperwork from daca with me so she can find out more about it.

DO ANY OF YOU KNOW IF IM WAISTING MY TIME? IM SO CONFUSED. WHAT SHOULD I DO NOW?

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Also, some colleges may offer institution-specific scholarships for which DACA recipients may qualify. Colleges may require students to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) solely for the purpose of determining private aid eligibility. The student must have a Social Security number to complete the FAFSA online. The FAFSA will result in a Student Aid Report bearing the Expected Family Contribution (EFC) that the school needs to determine financial need. However, the DACA recipient will not be eligible for federal student aid and will receive a “C” code on the Student Aid Report requesting documentation of citizenship. Students who do not have Social Security numbers may be asked to submit the paper FAFSA to the financial aid office for a manual calculation of the EFC. All information submitted on the FAFSA, whether online or on paper, must be completely accurate.

To make college costs more affordable, DACA students should also consider alternatives to the traditional four-year, full-time enrollment. In states where they qualify for in-state tuition, DACA students may want to begin their postsecondary education at community colleges, where in-state tuition may be a fraction of the cost of other institutions. After completing transferable coursework at the community college level, they may look to transfer to a four-year college to finish their degree. Likewise, students should also explore the option of part-time enrollment, which would allow them to work to help finance their educational costs.

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So this means we wont be able to go to college? Unless we paying out of state fees. That's what i looks like to me. I was already looking at Rhode Island College 4 years $115,356 compare to some one who lives in the USA and is he ilgealy and would only pay a good $60,000 for years! THIS IS B.S!

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